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Urban Plant Life

Yves Earhart

Publisher: Publifye

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"Urban Plant Life" offers a groundbreaking exploration of how vegetation shapes and sustains our modern cities, presenting a compelling fusion of scientific research and practical urban planning strategies. The book masterfully demonstrates that urban plants are far more than decorative elements – they are crucial infrastructure components that actively improve air quality, reduce city temperatures, and foster biodiversity in metropolitan environments.

 
Through detailed case studies from cities like Singapore, Portland, and Stockholm, readers discover how successful green infrastructure integration can transform urban spaces. The work progresses methodically through four key sections, beginning with urban plant ecology fundamentals and moving through air quality improvement mechanisms, biodiversity enhancement strategies, and practical implementation guidelines.

 
What sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach to combining traditional botanical studies with cutting-edge environmental monitoring techniques, including satellite imagery analysis and air quality measurements. The authors present complex ecological concepts in accessible language while maintaining scientific rigor, making it valuable for both professionals and engaged citizens.

 
This timely resource bridges the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application, offering specific guidance for selecting appropriate plant species, designing effective green spaces, and maintaining urban gardens. Drawing from extensive environmental monitoring data, the book reveals fascinating insights about how urban vegetation supports local wildlife populations and contributes to improved public health outcomes.

 
Whether addressing small-scale interventions like pocket parks or larger initiatives such as urban forests, the book provides evidence-based solutions for creating more sustainable and livable cities.
Available since: 01/10/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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